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The bill would allow naloxone to be administered by school staff trained to recognize an opioid overdose.
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FBI officials also announced Friday that Laundrie had sent text messages to intentionally deceive people that Petito was still alive after he beat and strangled her in late August.
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It signaled DeSantis' priorities as the state moves to redraw political maps in the coming months.
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Tom Brady threw for 271 yards and two touchdowns and Mike Evans had 117 yards receiving to lead the defending Super Bowl champions.
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The Bucs finished the season at 13-4 and as the No. 2 see. The play the Eagles on Sunday at 1 p.m.
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The theme park says masks will be required at all public indoor locations and at all attractions from the moment guests enter the lines to when they leave.
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Later evidence showed the four men had been falsely accused by the sheriff and others.
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It currently requires anyone 12 and older who is vaccine-eligible to be vaccinated.
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The circus shut down in May 2017 after a 146-year run.
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President Wilton Simpson sent a memo to senators saying it was disappointing to learn of the incident at the office of Democratic state Sen. Tina Polsky.